Now Service Pros (NSP)
About the business:
In Chesapeake, we are Now Service Pros (NSP), your reliable partners in maintaining and improving your home's HVAC systems. We specialize in HVAC services, offering comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our valued customers.
Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional service, focusing on integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to excellence. From heating and cooling system repairs to installations and maintenance, we are equipped to handle all your HVAC requirements with skill and precision.
At Now Service Pros (NSP), we believe in building long-term relationships with our clients, ensuring their homes remain comfortable and energy-efficient all year round. With a customer rating of 3.9/5 (119 reviews), we take pride in our reputation for quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.
Join us in Chesapeake, where Now Service Pros (NSP) is not just a HVAC service provider, but your partner in home comfort.
Services:
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Hours of operation
- Mon – Fri
- Sat – Sun
- 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Closed
Latest reviews
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james Ratliff8 June 2026
My technician was prompt and professional. All work was completed in a timely manner.
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Bryan Watts8 June 2026
They took care of my issue in a professional and timely manner! All around the service was great!
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Lexi Chambless8 June 2026
How ironic is it that even the Girl Scouts can get an address correct.. but NSP is unable to do so? Your reply speaks volumes about not only yourself, but how you conduct your buisness. Did you also neglect to mention that you have numerous complaints filed against you. And the home warranty company that set us up with you also no longer do business with you?
BTW, Thank You ever so much for disrespecting a veteran... so completely sick.. and giving us the ammunition to bring a lawsuit against you for slander and defimation. Maybe I will go a step further and contact everyone from here and the hundreds more from other review sites.. (topic should be a goldmine from what they are saying) and get together a class action lawsuit. I think they would be happy to have their hard working money back from jobs you *didnt* do.